University of Wyoming Library Division of Rare Books and Special Collections Freedom Hall Exhibit records 1971

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University of Wyoming Library Division of Rare Books and Special Collections Freedom Hall Exhibit records 1971

The records consist of reports, inventories of the documents, correspondence, publicity, catalogs, notes, and attendance sheets which document the planning, mounting, and reception of the Freedom Hall exhibit in Laramie, Wyoming. Also included are a miniature replica of a British cannon of the kind used during the American Revolution and a reproduction of a 1762 flintlock musket, which were produced to commemorate the Bicentennial. These items were presented to the University of Wyoming by Philip and Elsie Sang.

1.60 cubic ft. (3 boxes and 1 expandable envelope)

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Sang, Elsie O.

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University of Wyoming. Library. Division of Rare Books and Special Collections. Freedom Hall Exhibit.

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Freedom Hall was an exhibit of about ninety letters and documents from the Philip D. and Elsie O. Sang Collection, many reflecting different ideas about freedom, which were displayed under the auspices of the University of Wyoming Division of Rare Books and Special Collections on the third floor of Coe Library in May of 1971. The photographs and manuscripts ranged from a 1499 document signed by Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain to an autographed image of the inauguration of President John F. Kenne...

Sang, Philip D.

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University of Wyoming. Division of Rare Books and Special Collections.

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